![]() ![]() Nextcloud originally started life as a package called ownCloud, but the original developers and maintainers eventually split off into the Nextcloud fork that’s still very actively maintained to this day.Īt it’s core, Nextcloud can be a full productivity suite, since it has individual ‘apps’ that can be installed, like OpenOffice integration, a Matrix client, federation, recipe manager, task list, mail client, you get the idea. I’m not saying you should set aside enough space and enough networking knowledge to set it up, I’m just saying that, for me, there’s something that I like better… and I’m going to use it. Now, yes, I know, this is not for everyone. Plus, two extensions, CalDAV and CardDAV, mean that, if you have it installed and configured right, your task list, calendar appointments, and even contacts list can be synchronized, to another device. Instead of just one folder that has to sync up, that folder is my account. Nextcloud, a very popular package, is built on the exact same premise, with one change: it can be run locally, I have it running on a stock available FreeNAS plugin.Īs long as it’s on my servers, not only is there no such thing as a paid plan since… it’s my stuff, it also means that I can use as much space as I physically have allocated.ĭid I also mention that it has WebDAV support?įor those unaware: WebDAV means that I can mount A web URL as a network filesystem. See, for me, I like to do as much as I can by myself.Īnd short of always carrying around a pile of USB flash drives on my keychain, there’s no way to have my data accessible anywhere on any device, if I so wish. MEGA, which does better here, at 50 GB on the free plan, and has a pretty good stance on privacy and, overall, is a service that I do very much agree with, still isn’t perfect. Sure, Dropbox is cool, just… for me, 2.25 GB of space is kinda limiting. Well, let me introduce you to my newest cool thing: Nextcloud. Put your files in Dropbox, and they’re available anywhere, shareable to anyone, if you want. ![]()
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